
photo by: Samanatha Ortega
Karina Lomelin Ripper is a Mexican-American writer and director whose films focus on the rebels, misfits, and rule-breakers, characters who push against society and institutions, in order to achieve self preservation and liberation.
She was selected for a coveted spot in the AFI Directing Workshop for Women+ class of 2025. In the program, she directed her coming-of-age short, There’s a Devil Inside Me. The film won for Best U.S. Latina Director at its world premiere at LALIFF 2025.
Her previous short, a gothic horror film, Chispa, was supported by Fujifilm and won the Audience Award at the Rise Showcase and Best Oregon Filmmaker at the McMinnville Film Fest.
Karina has a background in producing on commercials for clients such as Nike, Google, and Adidas and associate producing on shows for National Geographic WILD, The Discovery Channel and HBO Documentary Films.
She is a 2025 Princess Grace Honoraria recipient and a fellow of the 2024 Hola Mexico’s: Tomorrow’s Filmmakers Today. Her films have received a Vimeo Staff Pick, premiered on PBS and No Budge and screened at festivals all over the globe.
Karina is in development on a feature film, Silver Blankets, which was a finalist for the inaugural Sundance Cultural Impact Residency 2025 and a fellow in the 2025 BendFilm: Basecamp workshop.
She was selected for the 2026 Netflix / Latino Film Institute’s Inclusion Fellowship. In the program, Karina will make a short, proof of concept of Silver Blankets, which films in Portland, Oregon in 2026.